However, for those that need additional assistance viewing text, adherence to the system's colouration is necessary, else they are totally unable to utilize this. Why not allow it? I see no reason why specifically one module of a few apps should decide that it doesn't want to adhere to any of the global preferences of the OS, dissimilarly to all else.
Adhere to the colouration of the system.
Yes, what you have proposed is what I shall initially evaluate. When that is successful, I shall ascertain how much of a real mac I am able to programmatically modify, to either access any included EFI interface, or install one and subsequently access that, if none are available. I expect this to be feasible because ultimately macOS is BSD, which I am able to install utilities that provide this functionality into. And yes, I realize that installation of a new operating-system does not replace the...
Yes, what you have proposed is what I shall initially evaluate. When that is successful, I shall ascertain how much of a real mac I am able to programmatically modify, to either access any included EFI interface, or install one and subsequently access that, if none are available. And yes, I realize that installation of a new operating-system does not replace the firmware unless something has occurred horribly incorrectly.
Yes, what you have proposed is what I shall initially evaluate. When that is successful, I shall ascertain how much of a real mac I am able to programmatically modify, to either access any included EFI interface, or install one and subsequently access that, if none are available. And yes, I realize that installing a new OS does not replace the firmware unless something has occurred horribly incorrectly.
Yeah, I'll try to launch startup manager with what you state, and create some code to install a custom shell if none is available in order to one-click recreate a decent firmware environment.
Yes, what you have proposed is what I shall initially evaluate. When that is successful, I shall ascertain how much of a real mac I am able to programmatically modify, to either access any included EFI interface, or install one and subsequently access that, if none are available.
Yeah, but I am primarily concerned with macOS rather than Macs. Apologies for the confusion. I suspect that macs shall necessitate some more low-level configuration. Considering that they ultimately contain an EFI, I should be able to install something similar to reFind and programmatically invoke it as https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/711532?answerId=725918022 describes.
I was naive; obviously, tbe EFI supports automatic invocation of defined commands. I know not whether any computers except hackintoshes possess a startup.nsh for their EFI, but if I include reset –c -fwui in it, I should at least be able to boot into the EFI if a custom interface is installed, as "http://superuser.com/a/1595281/904401" demonstrates.
I was naive; obviously tbr EFI supports automatic invocation of defined commands. I know not whether any computers except hackintoshes possess a startup.nsh for their EFI, but if I include reset –c -fwui in it, I should at least be able to boot into the EFI if a custom interface is installed, as "http://superuser.com/a/1595281/904401" demonstrates.
Yeah. I realize that what I'm describing sounds like malwarey, but might it be possible to imitate pressing that key at the subsequent boot by somehow instructing the computer to press that key when the mac next boots at the correct time?
Yeah, @joevt, then the Startup Manager is what I'm searing for. I just want an equivalent to the linked posts' content, not merely demonstrate what I want to via that post, but to also automate changing the UEFI interface. Thanks a lot. I have asked Apple more directly at "https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/711532".
Yeah, @joevt, then the Startup Manager is what I'm searing for. I just want an equivalent to the linked posts' content, not merely demonstrate what I want to via that post, but to also automate changing the UEFI interface. Thanks a lot.
Yeah, then the Startup Manager is what I'm searing for. I just want an equivalent to the linked posts' content, not merely demonstrate what I want to via that post, but to also automate changing the UEFI interface. Thanks a lot.
Florence crashes every time that it is closed.
Support Windows.
Support Android.
For "https://github.com/OpenRC/openrc/issues/539", I am attempting to ascertain whether a command exists that allows macOS to reinitialize into its UEFI. Is anybody able to assist me?
Does this remain unimplemented?
Distribute via homebrew.